The document is a song about turning to prayer in difficult times. It describes three scenarios: a pastor feeling discouraged by his congregation's lack of change, a mother worrying about her young daughter's health condition, and a person doubting God's goodness when surrounded by darkness. In each case, the individuals find comfort and renewed faith by reading the Bible and kneeling in prayer, trusting that God will provide strength and answers through continued prayer.
The document is a song about turning to prayer in difficult times. It describes three scenarios: a pastor feeling discouraged by his congregation's lack of change, a mother worrying about her young daughter's health condition, and a person doubting God's goodness when surrounded by darkness. In each case, the individuals find comfort and renewed faith by reading the Bible and kneeling in prayer, trusting that God will provide strength and answers through continued prayer.
The document is a song about turning to prayer in difficult times. It describes three scenarios: a pastor feeling discouraged by his congregation's lack of change, a mother worrying about her young daughter's health condition, and a person doubting God's goodness when surrounded by darkness. In each case, the individuals find comfort and renewed faith by reading the Bible and kneeling in prayer, trusting that God will provide strength and answers through continued prayer.
The document is a song about turning to prayer in difficult times. It describes three scenarios: a pastor feeling discouraged by his congregation's lack of change, a mother worrying about her young daughter's health condition, and a person doubting God's goodness when surrounded by darkness. In each case, the individuals find comfort and renewed faith by reading the Bible and kneeling in prayer, trusting that God will provide strength and answers through continued prayer.
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I’LL PRAY AGAIN
words & music by Ben Everson
It was late Sunday night
The car doors closed softly, Footsteps came up the stairs. Young Pastor Tony Met his wife at the entrance, His face lined with a thousand cares. "We've been here two years and nothing's changed, These people won't listen at all. I'm out of answers, and I'm feeling small."
But as he read in the Bible, page after page,
His heart was convinced to stay in the race. He knelt by his desk, then lay on the floor. "Tho' I don't understand what it's for, I'll trust one day more."
I'll pray again, I'll kneel again.
I'll knock on the door, askin' for more. Strength for the fight, peace in the night. Trusting by faith, the answer He'll send. I'll pray again..."
At a quarter past two,
Again in the morning, A mother wakes up again. Her youngest daughter has a special condition, They say that she won’t pass ten. Tho' worries so great, and nothing’s changed, "Does God understand us at all?" We're out of answers and we're feeling small.”
But as she read in the Bible page after page,
The comfort came in right along with grace. Her hand held her daughter and they knelt on the floor. "Tho' we don't understand what it's for, We'll trust one day more."
We'll pray again, we'll kneel again.
We'll knock on the door, askin' for more. Strength for the fight, peace in the night. Trusting by faith, the answer He'll send. We'll pray again...
When the darkness surrounds you,
And God seems so silent, Your back's against the wall. You may be tempted to doubt God’s goodness, It feels like, He won't hear your call. The questions take shape and cloud your mind. "Is God in control after all? My life's out of balance and I'm going to fall."
But as you read in the Bible page after page,
You'll see that He's there, and He'll never forsake. Surrender your life is all you must do. You begin to see God's point of view, He's there to change you.
Go pray again, go kneel again.
Go knock on the door, askin' for more. Strength for the fight, peace in the night. Trusting by faith, the answer He'll send. Go pray again… Go kneel again… I’ll pray again…